Questions About Trump's Competence Grow Louder

Poll: Most Americans Believe Trump Is Dividing the Country

A new poll from Quinnipiac University found that most Americans believe that President Donald Trump is doing more to divide the country than to unite it.

Fifty-nine percent of voters said they believe Trump is encouraging white supremacist groups, and 64% believe such groups pose a threat to the country, according to the poll.


More than half of voters, 55%, said that there is too much prejudice in American society, while 40% said there is too much "political correctness." Eighty-one percent responded that prejudice against minority groups is either "very serious" or "somewhat serious," and 62% said the same of prejudice toward Jews.

Americans, on the whole, have the number of the treasonous fat senile old orange clown.

I love love love that poll!!!! His support among Republicans is thru the roof. Thanks so much for posting that link. :)
 
'In the span of seventy-two hours, President Donald Trump has fumed and fired a health chief with a penchant for taxpayer-funded private jets, bragged about a recovery process in Puerto Rico that bears little resemblance to reality on the ground, lashed the mayor of the island's capital city for questioning the federal response, and viewed a golf tournament from the "commissioner's suite" at a country club that costs $500,000 to join.

The whiplash weekend just past the eight-month mark of Trump's presidency reflects an administration still dictated by the personal whims of the President, who aides and friends describe as continually agitated by a series of unfulfilled campaign promises and convinced the counsel from his hired hands has steered him woefully off course.

As Trump settled into another weekend at his Bedminster, New Jersey, golf club, the questions about his competence as leader grew louder. Widespread suffering on Puerto Rico has been unmatched by the rhetoric coming from the White House, where the recovery effort is described in far rosier terms.

Questions about Trump's leadership are not new, but the unmet needs of Puerto Rico — the majority of the island is without power, while drinking water and fuel remain scarce — have placed his shirking of presidential norms into sharper relief than ever.'

Trump's whiplash weekend heightens questions about leadership - CNNPolitics

For a majority of Americans, of course, there is no question that Trump is in fact incompetent, and unfit to be president.
you are incompetent and unfit to post here.....what do you think of that jones?....
 

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